Pakistan team collapsed for the first time against Bangladesh, made the lowest score in T20

Ban vs Pak 1st T20: In the first match of the 3-match T20 series played at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh has bowled out Pakistan for 110 runs in the first 20 overs.

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Pakistan team collapsed for the first time against Bangladesh, made the lowest score in T20
Pakistan team collapsed for the first time against Bangladesh, made the lowest score in T20

On Sunday, Bangladesh bowled out Pakistan for the first time in T20 cricket history. Pakistan, having lost the toss and batting first, got off to a terrible start and the first wicket went in the second over itself. Then there was a flood of wickets and half of the team left the pavilion with 46 runs. None of these 5 batsmen, who got dismissed, could even reach the double-digit figure.

Pakistan's back was broken further when the opener Fakhar Zaman was run out in the 12th over. Pakistan's chance of achieving a decent score ended after Zaman's fall. But Khushdil Shah and Abbas Afridi batted steadily and led the team to 100. Pakistan lost the 7th wicket for 103 runs and fell to 110 runs. Taskin Ahmed took 3 wickets, Mustafizur Rahman took 2, Mehdi Hasan and Tanjid Haman took 1-1 wickets.

Pakistan's experienced batsman Fakhar Zaman started the innings along with young batsman Sam Ayub. Taskin Ahmed dismissed Sam Ayub in the second over. After this, another wicket fell in the third over and wicketkeeper batsman Mohammad Haris was dismissed by Mehdi Hasan. Salman Aga was out in the fifth over. Hasan Nawaz returned to the pavilion in the sixth over. Mohammad Nawaz was run out in the 8th over. In this way, Pakistan lost its 5 wickets at a score of 46. None of these batsmen even touched the double digit figure. Another blow came in the 12th over and Fakhar Zaman was run out after scoring 44 runs.

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